How To Apply For A merSETA Internship


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A merSETA internship can propel you into a rewarding career within the skills development sector of South Africa. Here's guide on how to submit a merSETA application for a SETA internship.


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The Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services SETA (MerSETA) plays a crucial role in bridging the skills gap by providing internship opportunities. These internships offer valuable on-the-job training while contributing to the country's skills development goals.

Looking to kickstart your career in skills development and contribute to South Africa's economic growth? A merSETA internship might be the perfect way to start.

How To Apply For A merSETA Internship

  1. Go to the merSETA website
  2. Click on 'Recruitment'
  3. Here you'll find the latest merSETA vacancies available
  4. Click on the merSETA internship, if available, to find the requirements and responsibilities
  5. Follow the instruction on how to submit your merSETA application for a SETA internship

merSETA Internship Requirements

To be eligible for a merSETA internship, you should generally meet the following criteria:

  • Be a South African citizen.
  • Be between 18 and 35 years old.
  • Have completed a minimum qualification of an NCV Level 4/N6, National Diploma (NQF Level 6), or Bachelor's Degree (NQF Level 7) in a field relevant to the advertised internship.

Benefits of a merSETA Internship

There are numerous advantages to securing a merSETA internship. Here are some key highlights:

  • Gain Practical Skills and Experience: Get hands-on experience in a professional setting, allowing you to develop and refine practical skills relevant to the skills development field.
  • Mentorship and Guidance: Benefit from the knowledge and expertise of experienced professionals at merSETA.
  • Network Building: Establish valuable connections within the skills development industry, potentially leading to future career opportunities.
  • Make a Difference: Contribute to South Africa's skills development goals by assisting in bridging the gap between education and employment.

A merSETA internship offers an exceptional opportunity to gain valuable insights into the skills development sector of South Africa. By following the application process outlined above and showcasing your skills and motivation, you can increase your chances of landing an internship and taking the first step towards a rewarding career in this dynamic field.

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